BYU Women’s Conference transcripts #byuwc

We get regular requests for links to transcripts of BYU Women’s Conference talks. In past posts about Women’s Conference here at Mormon Women: Who We Are, some of the links now don’t work because #byuwc revamped its website several months ago (and I don’t have the time to update old posts with new links).

So I figured it was time to at least do a post that can help Mormon Women know where to find the talks.

I have to say that am thrilled to see that the #byuwc team is posting more transcripts than ever before, thus bringing the blessings of this conference to Mormon women worldwide (and to friends of other faiths, or of no faith at all). Over the years, as I have attended Women’s Conference, I have ached for more women to be able to experience the spirit and messages from the event.

Kudos to BYU Women’s Conference (and the Relief Society, who co-sponsors the conference) for using the internet more to share these talks with the world.

Now can you help me spread the word? Please share are social media using the hashtag #byuwc to let others know where BYU Women’s Conference transcripts can be found.

Note: Transcripts from the 2016 BYU Women’s Conference are not yet available, but you can find talks from all the way back to 1997. Again, here’s the link. 🙂

I’ve also reposted all the links below as well, for your convenience. But again, please help share with Mormon women in your sphere of influence, with the hashtag #byuwc, so that more women can know about this great still-apparently-hidden gem of a resource for LDS women.

3 Comments

Daniel
on October 21, 2018 at 11:04 am

After listening to a rerun of the April 28th, 2016 BYU Women’s Conference I was inspired by a talk given by Sister Sandra Rogers about the Dutch potato program. She was inspired by the spirit and her words inspired me. I would like to get a copy of those transcripts. How would I go about getting copies of this talk?